are the tags given out in number order to try to obtain the lowest one possible and to help identify the number of people with them, or is it just whichever one gets passed out?

talk about a muddy mess today..

First come, first serve is the general way someone gets a tag. With the top 25 (I wasn't there, so help me out Aaron) there was a play off at Round Barn to see who ended up with the lowest tag numbers. After that, it depended on when you bought your 2013 tag.

The tags are really just for bragging rights - no other reason for them as far as the other part of your question.

first come first serve meaning they would take the highest one for a new member, or the new member would get the next lowest number? The reason I ask is i was given #42 today, but there were many higher numbers already out there in the mix

what i was getting at, was if they were given out in order, and joe signed up today he would get say 53, if i had someone sign up tomorrow, he would get 54...thus knowing how many members would be in the league.

Not trying to undermine authority by any means here, just curious as the way I mentioned has been done in other leagues ive been in. I plan to be at as many of these as I can get to (pending the wife and soon to be newborn)

I hand out the lowest tag that I have. The tag numbers are not always in order. Example would be, there are 5 board members and a few other club members that have tags for sale. I have run thru my allotment a couple of times. That being said, each time I get a new allotment of tags, they are not necessarily going to be in the same numerical order of what I received the last time. I hope this makes sense to you.

Aaron Studer gets the ctp on 7 for $19.Shawn McCarthy gets the ctp on 9 for The Chicagoland Fishing, Travel, and Outdoor Expo. Thanks to Kevin Schramm for the tickets!Ismael Ochoa gets the ctp on 15 for the Aces and Chains gift card. Thanks to Aces and Chains for supporting the group!No aces hit. $68 in pot 1, $50 in pot 2.

Aaron Studer gets the ctp on 7 for $19.Shawn McCarthy gets the ctp on 9 for The Chicagoland Fishing, Travel, and Outdoor Expo. Thanks to Kevin Schramm for the tickets!Ismael Ochoa gets the ctp on 15 for the Aces and Chains gift card. Thanks to Aces and Chains for supporting the group!No aces hit. $68 in pot 1, $50 in pot 2.

James Reid gets the ctp on 5 for $17.Ryan Fancher gets the ctp on 18 for the Aces and Chains gift card. Thanks to Aces and Chains for the gift card!Ryan Fancher also won 3 tickets to the Monster Truck Jam from the ring of fire. Thank you Kevin Schramm for providing the tickets!No aces were hit. $100 in pot 1 and $53 in pot 2.

How exactly does the Ace Pot work? I was under the impression once we hit $50 for the backup pot we would resume paying into and playing for pot 1 exclusively. Are we just paying into each pot in $50 increments until they're both at the same amount and then switching back to the other?

How exactly does the Ace Pot work? I was under the impression once we hit $50 for the backup pot we would resume paying into and playing for pot 1 exclusively. Are we just paying into each pot in $50 increments until they're both at the same amount and then switching back to the other?

If and when pot 2 hits 100, we'll go back to paying into 1. Yes, we are doing it in $50 increments. You are always playing for pot 1.